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Honest guides, strategy breakdowns and helpful articles to make your free online gaming better - written for PlayKrux players.
Everything you need to reach the 2048 tile: the core rules, the controls, and the corner-and-staircase strategy that experienced players swear by.
No downloads, no installs, no waiting. Here are the best free browser games to play this year - from number puzzles to space shooters - and how to find your next favourite.
Endless runners look simple but reward preparation. These ten tips - from lane discipline to where to look - will push your best distance further than you thought possible.
They both say free, but they are not the same thing. Learn how to tell a genuinely free game from a free-to-play game - and why the difference matters for your wallet and your time.
Whether you play browser games or competitive online titles, these ten practical rules will keep your accounts, your device and your personal information safe while you have fun.
Your brain needs a reset every couple of hours. Here's why a five-minute browser game does more for your focus than scrolling social media — and how to pick the right one.
Nebula Grinder looks simple — click the asteroid, earn stardust, buy upgrades. But there is a hidden rhythm to the upgrade tree that separates casual players from people who break the million-stardust barrier.
A few tweaks to your browser settings can turn a laggy, unresponsive game into a smooth experience. Here's what I changed and why it made a difference.
Stick Dash looks like a simple runner, but the difference between a 500-metre run and a 2,000-metre run comes down to habits you probably do not know you have.
Both claim to be free. Both want your time. Here's an honest comparison based on what I've learned from building and playing hundreds of games on both platforms.
Gemfall Depths drops you into a dark mine with nothing but a pickaxe and bad lighting. Most players die before they understand what killed them. Here is how to actually start enjoying it.
We used to take breaks without thinking about it. Now we fill every gap with a scroll through our phones. Here is why bringing back the short break — and filling it with a game instead of a feed — might be the simplest productivity upgrade you can make.